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Practice

Suzan Friedland: Innovative textile artist blending texture & ink for captivating motion & transformation. San Francisco-based, featured in museums & collections.

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Beskrivelse av samlerobjektet

Friedland’s installation project Practice consists of a large textile fragment, as well as a set of smaller fragments, that are meant to be picked up, inspected, read, and moved around. The smaller fragments are a visual response to information Friedland collected over eight months from friends and family. The main thrust of the request for information was to find out what serves as a central theme in people’s lives, in the way that spiritual practice does for many, including the artist. The fundamental idea for this work came from questions that arose in the practice of Zen Buddhism: for example, what role do “concepts” play in the structure that people use to navigate their everyday life? Practice seeks out the simplicity underlying the conceptual structure presented in each individual’s quotations.Techniques: Machine assembled, machine quiltedCredit Line: Gift of the Artist

Om kunstneren

Suzan Friedland: A Weaver of Light and Motion

Suzan Michael Friedland, born in San Francisco in 1958, is a contemporary textile artist whose work transcends the traditional boundaries of her medium, captivating viewers with its dynamic interplay of texture, ink, and color. Her journey as an innovator began with a Master’s degree in Fine Arts, firmly establishing her within the vibrant landscape of American art. Friedland's pieces are not merely decorative; they are explorations of transformation, imbued with a subtle yet powerful sense of movement that unfolds upon sustained observation – a core element driving her recent and ongoing work. Her dedication to surface design is evident through years of teaching at prestigious institutions like the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the de Young Museum, alongside her current role as an ‘Art in Action’ educator for K-8 students in Burlingame, California. This commitment to sharing her knowledge underscores a deep belief in the transformative power of art education.

Early Influences and Artistic Evolution

Friedland's artistic roots are deeply intertwined with the tactile world of textiles. Early exposure to this rich tradition provided a foundational understanding of material properties and construction techniques – an inheritance she skillfully blends with more contemporary approaches. Her work reflects a deliberate departure from purely representational forms, leaning instead toward abstract explorations of color, texture, and gesture. This shift can be traced back to her time at Philadelphia College of Art, where she honed her design skills while simultaneously nurturing a fascination with watercolor painting. The influence of master painters like Ken Potter, who served as a mentor during workshops in the late 1980s, is palpable in her later work, particularly regarding color palettes and layering techniques. Furthermore, her engagement with Zen practice has profoundly shaped her artistic process, fostering an appreciation for ephemerality and the fleeting beauty of natural forms – evident in her attempts to capture the dissolving hues of fading flowers or the shifting patterns of clouds.

Technique and Process: Layered Ink and Textured Veils

At the heart of Friedland’s distinctive style lies a unique technique that marries the fluidity of ink with the robust physicality of textiles. She begins with layers of muted color applied to various-sized sheets of paper, often incorporating splashes and washes to create an initial foundation. These foundational colors are then meticulously overlaid with countless veils of inked pigment – a process she describes as building “layered textures.” This layering isn’t simply additive; it's a deliberate manipulation of transparency and opacity, creating a sense of depth and movement that draws the eye across the surface. The resulting images aren’t static representations but rather dynamic compositions, suggesting an ongoing transformation or unfolding narrative. Recent explorations have involved incorporating elements from her textile background – manipulating paper to mimic fabric textures, experimenting with different inks and their drying properties – further enriching the complexity of her visual language. Her recent work at the Palm Spring Arts Museum with Professor Kwok Wai Lau has solidified this unique approach, blending watercolor and ink on paper techniques.

Recognition and Exhibitions

Suzan Friedland’s innovative work has garnered significant recognition within both the textile art community and broader contemporary art circles. Her pieces are featured in the collection of the San Jose Textile Museum, a testament to their artistic merit and contribution to the field. Beyond museum collections, her artwork has been exhibited nationally and appears in numerous publications dedicated to surface design and mixed media. Notably, a retrospective exhibition at Gualala Arts in 2024 highlighted the breadth and depth of her career, showcasing a diverse range of works spanning several decades. This event underscored her enduring influence and continued relevance within the art world. Her work has also been featured in exhibitions such as “Color Voices Soft+Loud” at Belvedere Tiburon Library Gallery and showcased at the California State Fair, demonstrating a consistent engagement with both established and emerging venues.

Current Focus: ‘Hard-Earned Uncertainties’

Currently, Friedland is deeply engaged in developing a new body of work titled ‘Hard-Earned Uncertainties.’ This project represents a continuation of her exploration into motion and transformation, but with an added layer of introspection and vulnerability. The title itself suggests a deliberate shift towards confronting ambiguity and embracing the complexities of human experience – themes that resonate throughout her oeuvre. She continues to experiment with layering techniques, pushing the boundaries of her medium while retaining a core commitment to capturing fleeting moments and subtle shifts in color and texture. Her dedication to both established institutions like Falkirk Cultural Center and independent venues such as Gualala Arts demonstrates a sustained engagement with the community and a continued pursuit of artistic growth.
suzan michael friedland

suzan michael friedland

1958 - , United States of America

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Textile Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Watercolorists
    • Zen practice
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Ken Potter
    • Henry Fukuhara
  • Date Of Birth: 1958-San Francisco
  • Full Name: Suzan Michael Friedland
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Tibet Quilt
    • Practice
  • Place Of Birth: San Francisco, USA